This study analyzed expressive effects of King Henry VIII`s costumes in films based on DeLong`s (1988) theory. Theoretical analysis was done through a literature research of previous studies from both domestic and international. Empirical research was used as a research tool for visual media such as , , and . An analysis on movie costumes indicated that King Henry VIII`s costume almost matched DeLong`s (1998) expressive effect on excitement, calmness, strength, and delicacy. King Henry VIII`s costumes in films based on DeLong`s (1988) theory expressed significant of strength and excitement in terms of expressive effects with some elegance. King Henry VIII`s costumes had their expressive effects different according to the intentions of film productions, even for the identical event scenes with the same purpose. The findings of this study can be used as basic data for the research of design and costumes as well as the production of drama stages for historical dramas during King Henry VIII`s reign.